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Obstetrics of the Future: Making the Most of 3D/4D Ultrasound Imaging

Tanya Ratte, B.S., RDMS, RVT, Territory Clinical Specialist; Siemens Healthineers

On Demand | Expires 4/1/2025

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*Approved by the ASRT for 1 Category A continuing education credit.

Overview:

In this presentation, you’ll find out more about the diagnostic relevance of 3D/4D imaging for routine obstetrical screenings. Learn the risk factors for common fetal abnormalities, especially craniofacial, spine and limb abnormalities that are diagnostically relevant to a 3D imaging study. You’ll also gain a better understanding of the common scan techniques used to acquire and manipulate the 3D rendering. 

Learning Objectives

1.

Identify the risk factors affecting fetal development

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Identify common techniques used to perform and manipulate 3D/4D imaging

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List and define common fetal abnormalities seen with 3D/4D ultrasound exams

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Presenter:

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Tanya Ratte, B.S., RDMS, RVT, Territory Clinical Specialist; Siemens Healthineers

Tanya Ratte is a Territory Clinical Specialist with Siemens Healthineers, providing ultrasound applications and education throughout the Southeastern United States. A graduate of East Carolina University, she has a bachelor’s in health care management and is ARDMS-certified in Abd, OB/GYN, and Vascular. With 17 years of diverse clinical and education experience, Tanya is passionate about sonography and the role it can play in women’s health. She resides in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and children.

 

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